Real Madrid’s manager, Álvaro Arbeloa, is facing uncertainty surrounding his future. He took over the first team following the dismissal of Xabi Alonso, and speculation is rife regarding his new contract, the details of which have yet to be released.
Defensa Central reports that Arbeloa will approve the sale of three players during the upcoming transfer window, in line with the club’s plans to restructure the squad. These players are Dani Ceballos, Ferland Mendy, and Fran García. Arbeloa, however, intends to retain Eduardo Camavinga as a key figure in the midfield for the next season.
Despite not fully meeting expectations, Dani Ceballos remains highly regarded by Arbeloa, who continues to believe in his potential and his ability to contribute in the upcoming season. Nevertheless, the manager’s own future is far from guaranteed. His continued tenure will largely depend on the team’s performance in the remaining matches, particularly in securing either La Liga or the Champions League, both of which the club is still competing for.
Meanwhile, several prominent names have emerged as potential candidates to take over at Real Madrid in the future, including Jürgen Klopp, José Mourinho, and even Unai Emery, the current Aston Villa manager, whom some sources consider the frontrunner.
Álvaro Arbeloa is fully aware of the precarious situation he faces and understands the club’s high standards. Despite the pressure, he demonstrates great enthusiasm and a willingness to learn every day. He remains a trusted figure for Florentino Pérez, who considers him a loyal member of the squad and one of the reasons he appointed him after Xabi Alonso’s departure, with the understanding that winning trophies is essential for him to remain at Real Madrid.










